Alumni Spotlight After eight years as a senior development officer at Williams College, Bost was promoted to the newly-created position of Associate Vice President for Presidential Advancement. This entails stewardship of principal gifts in close coordination with the President and Vice President for College Relations to advance the strategic priorities of the College. “I love working at one of the top liberal arts colleges in the world,” says Bost.
Daryle Bost ’86 Williams College Administration “I loved my time at Green Vale and to this day, it’s the time of my life that had the most impact on who I am today over 30 years after graduating.” The essay that helped admit Adrienne Coleman ’17 to Dartmouth was one of five nationwide to be selected for publication in the Times’ ninth annual “College Essays on Money” feature. Eligible essays focus on money, work, or social class and “celebrate how meaningful it can be to talk openly about money and write about it in a way that makes a reader stop and wonder about someone else’s life and, just maybe, offers a momentary bit of enlightenment and delight. Adrienne, elected by her peers to speak at Green Vale’s 2017 graduation, chose to write about the sexism she faced while trying to earn money waitressing during high school. “I realized how my notions of equality had been somewhat theoretical — a passion inspired by the words of Malala and R.B.G. — but not yet lived or compromised,” she writes. “The restaurant has become my real-world classroom, the pecking order transparent and immutable.“
Adrienne Coleman ’17 Essay Published in The New York Times
With strong family roots in Argentina, Juan Pablo Reynal has spent his professional life engaged with celebrating, sharing, and promoting various treasures of that country. First, he was involved in travel and tourism, especially in Patagonia where he managed South America's premier ski resort, Catedral Alta Patagonia. In the early 00’s he started a publishing company dedicated to promoting outdoor recreation and wrote several books, including the best selling "Fly Fishing Patagonia" series, and produced television and film series as well.
Juan Pablo Reynal ’84 International Soccer Promoter A book about Argentina's most important soccer, or “futbol”, team, El Corazon de Boca, led him to move into the realm of futbol exclusively. Through his companies Onside Entertainment and FXE Futbol, he is heavily involved in promoting and developing the sport at all levels. They arrange for top-tier South American teams to play exhibition games throughout the US, including at Daytona Speedway. In 2019 he acquired a professional soccer franchise in the U.S. and is developing a stadium complex in Ft. Lauderdale.
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